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1 Nephi 1: “There Came Many Prophets”


“1 Nephi 1: ‘There Came Many Prophets,’” Book of Mormon Student Manual (2024)

“1 Nephi 1: ‘There Came Many Prophets,’” Book of Mormon Student Manual

1 Nephi 1

“There Came Many Prophets”

Lehi preaching in Jerusalem

Prophets do not always share messages that are popular with the world, but their teachings and warnings demonstrate the Lord’s love for His people. Lehi was called by God to preach repentance to the people of Jerusalem. Despite his pleas and warnings, they rejected his words and sought to kill him. This lesson can help you feel the importance of receiving and following God’s prophets.

Warnings

Imagine having the opportunity to float or canoe on this river.

  • Would you have any concerns? Why or why not?

a calm river

As you are about to begin your excursion, someone warns you that the river appears calm but a portion will prove dangerous and life-threatening.

  • Would you trust the person who warned you? Why or why not?

The following picture is this same river with the portion you previously saw outlined:

a calm river before a waterfall
  • What would you now know and feel about the person who gave the warning?

  • What could this imaginary situation teach us about the role of prophets of God?

Pause for a few minutes and ponder the following:

  • Dangers prophets have warned us about in our day

  • The blessings of obeying and possible consequences of ignoring their warnings

  • Your feelings about following their warnings

  • Why you need God’s warnings through His prophets

As you study, look for truths that can help you feel a greater desire to follow God’s prophets.

“There came many prophets”

The book of 1 Nephi begins around 600 BC in Jerusalem. At this time, many of the Jews were forsaking God and worshipping the false god Baal, trusting in the words of lying prophets, and engaging in sinful behavior such as stealing, murder, and gross immorality (see Jeremiah 27). Think of how these circumstances are similar to today’s world.

Read 1 Nephi 1:1–4, looking for how Nephi began his record.

  • What do you think is important to understand from these verses? Why?

The prophets referenced in verse 4 may include the Old Testament prophets Jeremiah, Habakkuk, Obadiah, Nahum, Zephaniah, and others.

Read 1 Nephi 1:5–15 and look for details about Lehi’s call to be a prophet. You may want to watch “The Lord Commands Lehi’s Family to Leave Jerusalem” from time code 0:39 to 5:53, available at ChurchofJesusChrist.org.

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The Lord Commands Lehi's Family to Leave Jerusalem | 1 Nephi 1–2

  • What stood out to you most about Lehi’s experience? Why?

  • What did Lehi learn about Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ from what he saw?

  • Why would these truths about Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ be important to know in your circumstances?

Read 1 Nephi 1:18–20 to see what Lehi taught and how the people of Jerusalem responded. You may want to watch “The Lord Commands Lehi’s Family to Leave Jerusalem” from time code 5:53 to 7:26.

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The Lord Commands Lehi's Family to Leave Jerusalem | 1 Nephi 1–2

  • In his efforts, how was Lehi like Jesus Christ?

  • What do you learn about prophets from Lehi’s experiences?

One truth we can learn from Lehi’s example is that God calls prophets to warn of consequences of sin and to testify of Jesus Christ.

  • How have you seen prophets fulfill these responsibilities in our day?

  • In what ways do some people today show anger toward prophets or reject their words? Why do you think they respond this way?

Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles explained the importance of what God’s prophets teach:

Anchoring our souls to the Lord Jesus Christ requires listening to those He sends. …

The prophet’s voice, while spoken kindly, will often be a voice asking us to change, to repent, and to return to the Lord. When correction is needed, let’s not delay. And don’t be alarmed when the prophet’s warning voice counters popular opinions of the day. The mocking fireballs of annoyed disbelievers are always hurled the moment the prophet begins to speak. As you are humble in following the counsel of the Lord’s prophet, I promise you an added blessing of safety and peace. …

… A prophet’s greatest responsibility and most precious gift to us is his sure witness, his certain knowledge, that Jesus is the Christ. (Neil L. Andersen, “The Prophet of God,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2018, 26–27)

  • Why do you think the prophet’s greatest responsibility is to share his witness of Jesus Christ?

  • What can help you respond faithfully to the counsel and warnings of God’s prophets in our time?

The role of prophets and the importance of following them

icon, record
  1. Complete the following:

    Imagine that your friend who is not a member of the Church sends you the following text message:

    “I remember you saying something about how your church has prophets. Is that really true? What do your prophets do? Are they like prophets in the Bible?”

    You want to make sure their questions are answered clearly. Prepare a response using each of the following:

    1. Passages and examples from 1 Nephi 1 (and other scripture passages about prophets you might be aware of) that can help them understand a prophet’s role.

    2. Examples of how modern prophets have helped you come closer to Jesus Christ. Consider sharing examples in which prophets have influenced you from recent general conference addresses, Church magazine articles, or the For the Strength of Youth booklet.

    3. Examples from your life or the lives of others that demonstrate positive consequences of hearkening to prophets. Consider adding your personal testimony of prophets.

Ponder how you have responded to recent warnings from the prophets. Seek Heavenly Father’s help through the Holy Ghost to identify ways you can more carefully heed their counsel. Write those ideas in your study journal and prayerfully select one to apply in your life.